Cine-film projection : a practical manual for users of all types of 16-mm. (1952)

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FOUR TIPS ON STORAGE 1 After a show, switch off at the * mains and wind up the cables so that they do not develop kinks. A proper cable-drum is ideal. VV^ llkii Q Return all films to their proper * cans, and don't forget the leaders you may have removed when joining up the programme. O When packing the equipment follow ** the manufacturer's instructions and always remember to replace the dust covers. \ — /i And lastly, store the equipment in a ^ place where it can remain in a cool dry atmosphere, and where it will not be in the way of other people.